Day: June 4, 2024
Obituary-David Taylor
David Eugene Taylor, age 70, of Blue Rapids, passed away Monday, June 3, 2024.He was born on September 5, 1953 in Topeka.Viewing will be from
Obituary-Marion Brenner
Marion Paul Brenner, age 92 of Randolph, passed away Monday, June 3, 2024, at the Clay County Medical Center. He was born on May 26,
Enhanced Lung Cancer Treatment Developed by K-State University Researchers; First Procedure Successfully Conducted in Australia for Clinical Study
By Trish Svoboda Researchers from Kansas State University have developed an enhanced method for treating lung cancer. The first application of this treatment in Australia
Pawnee Mental Health Welcomes New CFO and COO
By Ryan Duey Pawnee Mental Health has announced Lindsay Miller as their new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), alongside the appointment of George Macko as their
Enjoy Private Parties and Dollar Night Swims at Clay Center Aquatic Park
By Ryan Duey Clay Center Aquatic Park is offering Private Parties again this year. This allows families, businesses, or organizations to enjoy the Aquatic Park
Kansas Drought Leads to Shorter Wheat: KSU Specialist Recommends Harvest Modifications for Efficiency and Future Crop Benefits
By Trish Svoboda The drought that has been affecting parts of Kansas has resulted in shorter wheat plants and less dense crop stands this year.
Obituary-James “Jim” H. Dodds
James H. “Jim” Dodds, 82, Washington, passed away Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at his home. A graveside funeral service will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June
100 Years of Progress: Celebrating the Centennial of the Indian Citizenship Act and the Ongoing Journey for Native American Rights and Sovereignty
By Trish Svoboda June 2 marked the centennial of the Indian Citizenship Act, which recognized Native Americans as U.S. citizens. This initiated a journey towards
Washington County High School FFA Advisor John Kern Receives Golden Owl Award
By Ryan Duey John Kern, an agricultural education teacher and FFA Advisor at Washington County High School, received the 2024 Kansas State Golden Owl Award
Flags at Half-Staff in Honor of Assistant Majority Leader Les Mason: A Decade of Devoted Public Service Remembered
By Trish Svoboda In response to Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has ordered that flags on all state buildings, grounds, and facilities be flown